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Hi!
I've been looking at the logs, line by line, and it seems your card is exactly
alike mine. Well, I know you have 4 of these in your computer, but it
shouldn't make a difference.
I'll try now booting :'-( and not to use acpi, to see whether there's a
difference or not. Probably won't work (it cannot be so easy to solve!).
Then, another thing that happens is that when I use the xawtv program, it
gives me sometimes a "ioctl: VIDIOCCAPTURE(int=0) Invalid argument". I did a
vidiograbber for a webcam a year ago, and that (the ioctl) meant I was trying
to access some feature it didn't have. I don't know if that'll help.
Right now, what I got is, sometimes a (not sharp at all) image, and scratchy
sound (almost noise), and not always. It comes and go. I don't get any
difference using card=52 or card=39.
Well, I guess i must restart to try the acpi thing.
Thank you very much for your help!! If I don't get it to work, I may have to
start reading how to patch the drivers (and, then, I am going to need A LOT
of help!!)
Regards,
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Juan �ngel
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